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EBBS: An Ensemble with Bi-Level Beam Search for Zero-Shot Machine Translation

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arxiv 2403.00144 v2 pith:2RZWNCSB submitted 2024-02-29 cs.CL cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.AIcs.LG
keywords translationensembleebbsmodelmultilingualzero-shotbeambi-level
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The ability of zero-shot translation emerges when we train a multilingual model with certain translation directions; the model can then directly translate in unseen directions. Alternatively, zero-shot translation can be accomplished by pivoting through a third language (e.g., English). In our work, we observe that both direct and pivot translations are noisy and achieve less satisfactory performance. We propose EBBS, an ensemble method with a novel bi-level beam search algorithm, where each ensemble component explores its own prediction step by step at the lower level but they are synchronized by a "soft voting" mechanism at the upper level. Results on two popular multilingual translation datasets show that EBBS consistently outperforms direct and pivot translations as well as existing ensemble techniques. Further, we can distill the ensemble's knowledge back to the multilingual model to improve inference efficiency; profoundly, our EBBS-based distillation does not sacrifice, or even improves, the translation quality.

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